JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keywords: Ukraine Universities, Ukraine War, Ukraine University Invasion
Abstract: The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused an unprecedented disruption to higher education, displacing more than 665,000 students and 200,000 scholars while destroying or damaging one-fifth of the nation’s universities. This paper employs detailed statistical analysis to assess the scale of institutional devastation, demographic patterns of displacement, and the consequent threat to Ukraine’s intellectual capital. I argue that Ukrainian universities have demonstrated resilience through rapid digital adaptation, physical relocation, and innovative hybrid learning models. International partners have mobilized emergency support in the form of scholarships, technology, psychosocial programs, and global academic partnerships. Challenges persist, particularly in credential recognition, funding shortfalls, and psychological trauma among displaced students. Despite these obstacles, Ukrainian universities illustrate how higher education can endure and transform under conditions of violent conflict. Their response provides critical lessons for safeguarding education in global conflict zones and highlights the necessity of sustained international investment to preserve intellectual continuity amid war.
Article Info: Received: 19 Jul 2025; Received in revised form: 17 Aug 2025; Accepted: 19 Aug 2025; Available online: 22 Aug 2025
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